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ChemInform Abstract: Poly(2‐oxazoline) Functionalized Surfaces: From Modification to Application
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ChemInform Abstract: Poly(2‐oxazoline) Functionalized Surfaces: From Modification to Application
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2013
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Lutz Tauhardt
KK
Kristian Kempe
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Michael Gottschaldt
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Abstract Review: different approaches to immobilize the title biocompatible polymers on surfaces as well as properties and applications; 50 refs.
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